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FIRST EVENT:
THANKSGIVING DAY: American holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November that lasts four days. -
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SECOND EVENT:
IMPORTANT PARTY: Americans travel too much these days, therefore it is a fundamental date for the means of transportation. -
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THIRD EVENT:
HOW DID THIS DAY BEGIN?: The pilgrims left Britain in 1620 to start a new life in the United States and to express their religion. -
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FOURTH EVENT:
MAYFLOWER: Men, women, boys and girls were transported on the Mayflower boat, sadly some died. -
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FIFTH EVENT:
PLYMOUTH: In North America in 1620 they founded Plymouth, it was a desert where they built cabins but had no food. -
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SIXTH EVENT:
A DIFFICULT STAY: They were in a cold and harsh winter, which caused deaths in several pilgrims. -
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SEVENTH EVENT:
WAMPANOAGS: When the pilgrims arrived, Native Americans were found in a tribe called "Wampanoags", they were the ones who helped the pilgrims in the winter. -
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EIGHTH EVENT:
SURVIVING: The Indians taught pilgrims how to grow food, raise animals, and live in the desert. They had good friends. -
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NINTH EVENT:
HOPE: In November 1621 they had a home and good food, therefore they had hope for a better future. -
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TENTH EVENT:
THANKSGIVING DAY: Governor William Bradford, pilgrim leader, held a dinner for all thanking the natives, it was the first Thanksgiving dinner.